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Abigail Bradford

Abigail Bradford is a fourth-year PhD candidate in the Program in Mediterranean Art and Archaeology studying under Dr. Tyler Jo Smith.  Her research focuses on ancient Greek music and vase painting, and she is particularly interested in the innovation of “New Music” in 5th c.

Prof. S. Max Edelson

S. Max Edelson studies the history of colonial British America and the Atlantic world. He is also a digital humanist interested in historical geospatial visualization. His research examines space, place, and culture in colonial North America and the Caribbean.

Fiona Balestrieri

I'm PhD student in Anthropology interested in the applications of Digital Humanities to documentation and revitalization of endangered languages.  I'm also interested in creating a digital platform to make archival audio recordings from central Virginia more accessible to the public.

Mr. John M Unsworth

In June of 2016, John Unsworth was appointed Dean of Libraries, University Librarian, and Professor of English at the University of Virginia. From 2012 to 2016, John served as Vice-Provost for Library and Technology Services and Chief Information Officer at Brandeis University, where he was also University Librarian and Professor of English. In August of 2013, he was appointed by President Obama to serve on the National Humanities Council.

Dr. Courtney Floyd

Courtney Floyd is Associate Director of Learning Technologies & Digital Humanities at the Contemplative Sciences Center. She earned her Ph.D. in Victorian Literature and Culture from the University of Oregon, where her research focused on late-century print culture, disability, and technology. Courtney is also creator / producer and co-host of Victorian Scribblers, a podcast about the lives and work of lesser-known Victorian writers. 

DH interests: sound studies, data visualization, corpus analysis

Logan Heiman

Since February 2019, Logan Heiman has served as Communications Specialist for DH@UVA. Prior to this role, he was the project cataloger for the Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photograph Collection at Harvard University's Fine Arts Library from 2016 to 2018.